03 Aug 15, 12:06AM
167965' Wrote:Also @1Cap: what else do you suggest for the future of the game?
The most important is to increase the amount of players.
Modify the game is very risky. AC has unique characteristics that differentiate it from other games in the category. Transform AC into something like CS or Crossfire, etc. is a big mistake. The game should not lose its soul. My opinion is that if the engine is modified or if other radical changes are made, the AC game will no more exist.
The first step is to greatly increase the number of players and then improve what already exists. /pause, etc.
I have spoken about it: clearly differentiate servers for beginners and experienced players. Make it clear when a server is GEMA maps.... dont think like a programmer think like a player.
Regular tournaments backed by the community. ... Has very much to do without having to modify the entire game!
The project already exists: just reading about the description of the game. We need to follow this path. And most importantly: Ever opensource and encouraging more programmers to support the project.
The most important is to increase the amount of players.
Modify the game is very risky. AC has unique characteristics that differentiate it from other games in the category. Transform AC into something like CS or Crossfire, etc. is a big mistake. The game should not lose its soul. My opinion is that if the engine is modified or if other radical changes are made, the AC game will no more exist.
The first step is to greatly increase the number of players and then improve what already exists. /pause, etc.
I have spoken about it: clearly differentiate servers for beginners and experienced players. Make it clear when a server is GEMA maps.... dont think like a programmer think like a player.
Regular tournaments backed by the community. ... Has very much to do without having to modify the entire game!
The project already exists: just reading about the description of the game. We need to follow this path. And most importantly: Ever opensource and encouraging more programmers to support the project.